It was announced by Guru Games, that they are unleashing a whole new level of terror in Ancient Greece today with the launch of Medusa’s Labyrinth on VR for Oculus Touch and HTC Vive. Downloaded over 250,000 times on Steam, Medusa’s Labyrinth immerses players in a beautiful yet terrifying environment where they must survive the horrors of the labyrinth in order to discover its sinister secrets and make it out alive.
Check out the launch trailer of Medusa’s Labyrinth, featuring some gameplay footage:
“From the beginning we’ve always thought that Medusa’s Labyrinth would be a terrifying experience on VR”, said CEO of Guru Games, Daniel Strom. “It’s a great use of the technology to completely immerse you in this creepy environment and really make you jump out of your skin. We highly recommend it to horror fans”.
“Set in ancient Greece, Medusa’s Labyrinth brings horror to one of the most recognizable and epic chapters of history, immersing you in stories written more than two thousand years ago that are still with us today. Using stealthy prowess and a few precious resources, you must maneuver through claustrophobic caverns, encountering horrific monsters along the way in order to survive the labyrinth and discover its sinister secrets. Medusa’s Labyrinth has been downloaded more than 250,000 times on Steam and is now available on Oculus Touch and HTC Vive for 9.99€/£6.99/$9.99.
About Guru Games
Guru Games is the award winning indie developer behind the 2015 first person puzzler Magnetic: Cage Closed and more recently Medusa’s Labyrinth, one of the most popular horror games on Steam in 2016. This four-people studio is now taking on a new challenge in the form of VR.”
For more information on Medusa’s Labyrinth, visit its Steam page.
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